https://www.tsp.gov/tsp/resources/images/icon_questionBlue.gif Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months...
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https://www.tsp.gov/tsp/resources/images/icon_questionBlue.gif Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months...
Doesn't hurt to be safe I guess but stealing money from a TSP account, especially if you haven't yet retired, is pretty tough. TSP needs to go away from the passwords however and go to multi-tiered...
Maxing Roth IRA then TSP traditional at least up to match would probably be my advice. As far as the Roth TSP that does depend on one important thing: will you be in a higher tax bracket when you...
Nothing to report here, just a bunch of G fund window-lickers trying to sell their snake oil. I've dropped some knowledge on you, you just don't care because you're old. :ban:
First post since 2010!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good advice here
Like I said,
I think even the most conservative investor should consider going 10 years beyond their target date, for me...20 years is more appropriate. But that said...
2016 L Fund returns
LIncome: 3.58%
L2020: 5.47%
L2030: 7.07%
L2040: 7.9%
L2050: 8.65%
So the way I look at it is that if you current allocation didn't achieve that percentage based on your...
Roth IRA
One more time I will suggest making 4 or 5 main forums and have threads fill those forums instead of having what seems like hundreds of sub forums.
I see that this site usually has at least twice...
Can't believe this has sat here for three weeks, this is one of the most unhelpful forums on the internet.
From the main account screen go to the ACCOUNT BALANCE BY CONTRIBUTION tab (Default is...
I like what Boghie and others have said.
15% is awesome! Keep that up until you hit your contribution limit of $18k a year, tremendous saving. Most feds should envy you but most people just...
There is some theory out there that you never split a lifecycycle fund, that you should never bet beyond the market as a whole. I don't believe that at all, and think that an individual investment...
What does this matter? I'm not trying to run the forum Jeff, I'm trying to improve it. Seems like too many cliques here for anyone new to really contribute, and I have no idea who Tom is. if he's...
Thanks for stopping by!
What's your favorite rivalry game?
-Michigan and Ohio, I've been a fan of that one since I was a lad
What school/team do you root for?
-Grew up a Michigan fan, went to school at Oklahoma. I...
The Texas/Notre Dame game was insane good. College football is so beautifully unpredictable, love it.
Maybe merge some of the sub forums? Of the 47 non-premium services forums listed on the front page, only 14 have posts as recent as a week ago. 7 of those forums (not counting the rules forum) have...
Yeah you can leave your uniformed account open. I could have left all the funds I had in there, transferred the traditional contributions only to the civilian TSP and left the tax free...
So look at returns since inception for lifecycle funds:
L2020 5.48% since 2005
L2030 5.97% since 2005
L2040 6.27% since 2005
L2050 3.95% since 2011
I think this is a good barometer for...
https://www.tsp.gov/tsp/resources/images/icon_questionBlue.gif Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months...
Thanks, a semi-serious post. Not here to rain on nnuuts historical posting prowess, you guys could have said that in the 2nd post. ;)
Your relationship with your grandma's underwear is your business, guy.
Well I think you either roll it over to a traditional IRA where you can continue to add money to it over time, or leave it as it is. If you have any chance to return to the federal government then...
No one sent me here, nnuut can tell you that based on the IP (he also said don't take the bait, so beware). I love the paranoia here, it's great!
My strategy is buy and hold with a fairly...
This is a pretty good point. The difference in retiring at 57 and 62 in today's money is $120k in TSP contributions, and that certainly isn't an opportunity to dismiss lightly. It all depends on a...
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